French verbs ending in -re (examples: faire, dire, lire) normally follow a very simple pattern when conjugated.
Look below for the basic pattern (when you remove the -re at the end of the verb and instead put the following):
conjugation for je:-s
conjugation for tu:-s conjugation for il/elle/on:-
conjugation for nous:-ons
conjugation for vous: -ez
conjugation for ils/elles/ont: -ent
For example, dire (to say), when conjugated, follows the regular pattern:
-RE VERBS
French verbs ending in -re (examples: faire, dire, lire) normally follow a very simple pattern when conjugated.
Look below for the basic pattern (when you remove the -re at the end of the verb and instead put the following):
conjugation for je: -s
conjugation for tu: -s
conjugation for il/elle/on: -
conjugation for nous: -ons
conjugation for vous: -ez
conjugation for ils/elles/ont: -ent
For example, dire (to say), when conjugated, follows the regular pattern:
Je.... dis
Tu....dis
Il/elle/on...dit
Nous....disons
Vous....disez
Ils/elles/ont....disent
For examples in sentences, look at the following:
Je lis mon roman. (I read my book.)
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